Ghostofmerlin
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I don't think these people would have overturned Maradona's Hand of God goal.
but the match commander (tony Bloom) is making vast profits off the betting ringsSo its subjective
A var ref whos never played the game and whocant be heard discussing the incident
Its a total mess....
If we'd scored a goal like that in front of the Kop, Spitty would have been raging.Dyche and Carragher happy with it wtf
He moves his hand toward the net when the ball hits it. His hands aren’t stationary. I thought they were til the replay showed they weren’t.Perfectly good goal.
The rule is that it has to hit the scorers arm directly or it has to be deliberate handball in the build up.
That was neither of those things so correctly given.
I have repeatedly said why is VAR being operated by the same organisation officiating at the games? It should be operated by a completely independent organisation.
agree with youThere is definitely a debate to be had about refs not giving as many decisions as they have VAR behind them to correct the obvious errors.
The way some goals are disallowed the same with handball incidents like tonight and red cards I’d say it’s run by Sky ..I have repeatedly said why is VAR being operated by the same organisation officiating at the games? It should be operated by a completely independent organisation.
A deliberate handball by someone who is not the eventual scorer would be allowed in the Premier League ?
Yes. It is fairly obvious that he pushes the ball toward the goal.He moves his hand toward the net when the ball hits it. His hands aren’t stationary. I thought they were til the replay showed they weren’t.